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DRN Temporal Drawing Events
Organised by the Drawing Research Group, Loughborough University

Continuing with the annual Drawing Research Network events, the Drawing Research Group at Loughborough University are pleased to announce the launch of ‘Temporal Drawing’ online events. The series of free events aim to explore the notion of temporal drawing, by which we suggest that temporality is not only inherent in drawing, both as process and as a product, but also as its fundamental condition. Speakers for each of the events have been selected to offer differing perspectives of themes emerging in response to the call for papers around the notion of temporal drawing. We would like to invite delegates to the first event in the series: 

‘Staging Drawing’
11am (GMT) 17th February 2021 

This panel brings together two researchers looking at aspects of film and scenography in response to concepts of temporal drawing. In conjunction with the release of her new monograph ‘Scenographic Design Drawing’ published in 2020 by Bloomsbury, Sue Field examines the process of the scenographic artist as drawing becomes affected by the temporality of live performance and embodiment. Field unpicks the terms performance, animation, temporality and ephemerality through an examination of her own practice and other artist scenographers such as William Kentridge, Dan Potra, Gabriela Tylesora, and the co-artistic directors of the British performance troupe 1977 Suzanne Andrade and Paul Barritt to explore the concept of scenographic design drawing as an embodied and expanded practice. The paper by arts research student Justine Moss, examines the previously unexamined cinematic trope of female characters discarding garments in narrative film.  Moss will discuss drawing’s ability to extend the temporal moment of the split second to explore the expressive potential of the garments in motion. What can drawing apprehend of the motion and duration of these film excerpts and how can drawing’s revision of time reveal what film has overlooked? The event will be chaired by Penny Davis, practice-led doctoral researcher at Loughborough University.

Ticket available from: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/135473568089  

Future events include:
‘Stillness and Motion’ 24th March 
‘Experience’ 21st April 2021
‘Diagrams’ 19th May 2021
‘Queer Traces’ 9th June 2021
Online digital exhibition curated by Susan Kemenyffy May 2021

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